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Standing in Solidarity: Baker’s Day of Silence 2025

Standing in Solidarity: Baker’s Day of Silence 2025

2025 Day of Silence at Baker

At Baker Demonstration School, we believe in empowering our students to become advocates for social justice and equality. One of the most powerful student-led initiatives at our school is the annual Day of Silence, which will take place this spring. This day provides our community with an opportunity to reflect on the experiences of LGBTQ+ individuals who have been silenced and to demonstrate solidarity through meaningful action.

A Student-Led Tradition

The Day of Silence at Baker began in 2015 when a courageous 5th grade student introduced the initiative to our community. With her teacher’s support, she shared her vision with classmates, many of whom joined her in this act of solidarity. The legacy of this founding student continues through our Middle School Gender Sexuality Alliance (GSA), which has taken up the mantle of organizing this important day of advocacy.

This tradition exemplifies Baker’s commitment to nurturing students who stand up for what is right and speak up for those who are marginalized or silenced.

Why This Matters Now

The Day of Silence comes at a critical time for LGBTQ+ rights in our country. This past year has seen a significant increase in anti-LGBTQ+ legislation and attacks on transgender students’ rights. Currently, the ACLU is tracking 527 anti-LGBTQ+ bills across the United States.

Research consistently shows that the effects of discrimination and victimization against LGBTQ+ individuals are far-reaching and long-lasting. By holding this event at Baker, we’re raising awareness and teaching our students to be upstanders rather than bystanders when they witness injustice.

Our Middle School GSA

The GSA at Baker is a middle school club open to all students. It provides a safe space for young people to connect, learn, and support one another while educating and advocating for LGBTQ+ rights. The GSA is advised by Ms. Toole (Art), Ms. Webber (Drama), and Ms. Crawford (Technology and Maker Space).

How the Day Will Unfold

On the Day of Silence, students across all grade levels will have the opportunity to participate in age-appropriate ways:

Walking through Baker’s halls on the Day of Silence is a powerful experience. The unusual quiet invites us all to reflect on how it might feel not to have your voice heard and reminds us why our silence can speak volumes.

Join Us

Whether your child is in pre-K or 8th grade, we encourage families to discuss the Day of Silence at home. Ask your children what they observed or learned, and consider how these conversations can extend beyond our school walls.

By participating in the Day of Silence, our students learn that they have the power to create positive change through peaceful, meaningful action. They discover that sometimes, silence can be the loudest form of protest.

For more information on LGBTQ+ issues in education and society, please explore these resources:

Together, we can create a more inclusive world where every voice is valued and heard.

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